Systems
Engineering (SE) Advanced Courses offering in Systems Engineering (SE) : SE-301
Numerical Methods (3-0-3) Roots of nonlinear equations. Solution of systems of linear
and nonlinear algebraic equations. Numerical differentiation and integration.
Interpolation, extrapolation, and approximation. Least-squares approximation
and regression analysis. Numerical solution of ordinary differential
equations. Introduction to error analysis. Engineering case studies. Back to Course Sponsorship program SE-303
Operations Research I (3-3-4) New description : Modeling in Operations Research. Linear
Programming : Simplex Method, Duality, Sensitivity Analysis. Network Models :
Shortest Path, PERT/CPM, Maximum Flow Problems, Transportation and Assignment
Problems. Elements of Queuing Models. Case Studies. Back to Course Sponsorship program SE-305
Optimization Methods (2-3-3) Unconstrained
optimization; necessary and sufficient conditions for unconstrained minima.
Derivative-free algorithm. The steepest descent and Newton algorithms.
Conjugate gradient and quasi-Newton methods. Constrained optimization:
Karush-Kuhn-Tucker conditions for optimality, algorithms for constrained
optimization including SUMT, approximation and methods of feasible directions.
Case studies in different engineering disciplines. Back to Course Sponsorship program SE-320
Quality Control and Industrial Statistics (3-0-3) Statistical models for quality assurance and control.
Control charts for variables and attributes and their applications in process
control. Process capability studies. Quality audits. Operating characteristic
curves. Acceptance sampling. Statistical analysis and design of integrated
quality control systems and computer applications. Cost of quality and the
effects of quality on productivity. Case studies in applied quality assurance
and control. Back to Course Sponsorship program SE-322
Manufacturing Technology (3-3-4) Manufacturing methods of metals and plastics including
metal casting, forming, machining, welding, and plastic processing.
Laboratory experiments and demonstrations in material behavior, forming,
casting, welding and machining operations, metrology and dimensional control. Back to Course Sponsorship program SE-323 Work
and Process Improvements : ……………………. …………………….
SE-325
Engineering Statistics (3-0-3) Review and Extension of Estimation and Test of Hypothesis and
their application in Engineering. Introduction to Planned industrial
experiments including Analysis of Variance, Regression and Design of
Experiments, Taguchi Arrays and their Application in Quality Control. Back to Course Sponsorship program SE-402
Production Systems and Inventory Control (3-0-3) Elements of functional organization. Forecasting in
production systems. Product and process design considerations. Deterministic
and Stochastic Inventory Systems. production scheduling and line balancing.
Capacity planning. Material Requirement Planning (MRP). Computer applications
in Production Control. Case studies and applications. Back to Course Sponsorship program SE-405
Stochastic Systems Simulation (2-3-3) Basic discrete-event simulation modeling, review of basic
probability and statistics, selecting input probability distributions,
random-number generators, generating random variables, output data analysis
for a single system, validation of simulation models. A simulation language
is used to stimulate selected industrial and computer models. Back to Course Sponsorship program SE-421
Operations Research II (3-0-3) Advanced topics in linear programming: Integer
programming, dynamic programming. Introduction to Stochastic Processes. Case
studies. Back to Course Sponsorship program SE-422
Facility Layout and Location (3-0-3) Introduction to facility planning issues. Material
handling. Facility location and layout and computer-aided techniques and
packages. Storage and warehousing functions, emphasizing quantitative and
simulation techniques. Back to Course Sponsorship program SE-429
Maintenance Planning and Control (3-0-3) Maintenance organization, maintenance strategy,
forecasting maintenance work, maintenance capacity planning, component
replacement decision models, maintenance Measurement and standards,
scheduling of maintenance, maintenance material control, quality of
maintenance jobs, maintenance productivity, maintenance audit, maintenance
management information systems, case studies. Back to Course Sponsorship program SE-465
Industrial Safety (3-0-3) The scope of occupational safety: human safety;
environmental safety; setting safety standards; safety administration; legal
aspects of industrial safety in the Kingdom. Back to Course Sponsorship program SE-490
Systems Engineering Senior Project (0-9-3)
A design course that draws upon various components of the
undergraduate curriculum. The project typically contains problem definition,
analysis, evaluation and selection of alternatives. Real life applications
are emphasized where appropriate constraints are considered. Oral
presentation and a report are essential for course completion. The work
should be supervised by faculty members. Team projects are acceptable
wherever appropriate. Back to Course Sponsorship program All
Systems Engineering Courses (Undergraduate
Program ) Systems
Engineering (SE) ( Graduate
Program ) Courses offering in Systems
Engineering ( Graduate Program ) :
SE 503 Linear
Programming and Applications-I Back to Course Sponsorship program SE 515 Distributed Computer Control Back to Course Sponsorship program
SE 537 Adaptive Control General approach to controller design; Adaptive control
methods; Model reference Adaptive systems, parametric optimization methods,
Liapunov function method, hyperstability and positivity concepts; self-tuning
controllers, minimum variance selftuner, explicit and implicit algorithms,
pole assignment regulators; variable structure systems, sliding motion,
choice of control function, control of phase canonic models. Applications. Back to Course Sponsorship program SE 543 Stochastic Processes-I
Introduction to stochastic process, stationarity,
ergodicity, Poisson process, linear models, Markov chains, renewal theory,
Markov renewal processes, semi-Markov processes and Applications in queuing
and other areas. Back to Course Sponsorship program SE 599 Seminar Graduate
students working towards either M.S. or Ph.D. degrees, are required to attend
the seminars given by faculty, visiting scholars, and fellow graduate
students. Additionally each student must present at least one seminar on a
timely research topic. Among other things, this course is designed to give
the student an overview of research in the department, and a familiarity with
the research methodology, journals and professional societies in his
discipline. Graded on a Pass or Fail basis.
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Engineering Courses ( Graduate Program ) |
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